Research Engineer
Real User
Top 20
A big, stable solution with good user profiles and policies
Pros and Cons
  • "The solution includes good user profiles and policies."
  • "The standard license does not include certain features."

What is our primary use case?

Our company uses the solution as a virtual desktop for clients at universities and banks. One customer has more than 200 users who log in from anywhere. 

What is most valuable?

The solution includes good user profiles and policies. 

The solution integrates well with other VMware products.

Productivity is improved with use of the solution. 

What needs improvement?

The standard license does not include certain features. 

Customers do not understand the requirements for VGA solutions so education and marketing are needed. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using the solution for four years. 

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What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is stable compared to other platforms. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution is scalable to any number of devices or users and integrates well with other VMware products. 

How are customer service and support?

Technical support is responsive and solves issues quickly so I rate support an eight out of ten. 

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I previously used Citrix.

How was the initial setup?

The setup is straightforward in comparison to Citrix. 

What about the implementation team?

Our internal team implements the on-premises solution for clients and utilizes third-party providers for VGA components. 

Ongoing maintenance only requires two team members. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing can be a challenge because certain features are not standard and require a separate license. 

The solution can be costly for customers who do not run mission-critical applications or who have less than 50 users. For these use cases, we recommend alternative products. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I evaluated other options that included RDS. 

What other advice do I have?

The solution is big and stable with many features. Integrations and user scalability are easy compared to other products. 

I rate the solution an eight out of ten. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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it_user320130 - PeerSpot reviewer
Tech Lab Engineer Analyst at AARP
Vendor
It allows us to do a lot from the back end where we don’t have to impact the users at all, including spinning up a VM for solutions any end-user needs.

What is most valuable?

The administrative console – it allows us to do a lot from the back-end where we don’t have to impact the users at all.

How has it helped my organization?

We can spin up a virtual machine real quick for any solutions that any end-user needs. That’s what I really like.

What needs improvement?

Well, one of the features we would like to have (even though it was released last year), was NSX. We’re providing a web portal services so that we can spin out any servers that they need, so those things would help. The NSX is something that we are looking at right now.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It’s very stable. We have a very stable environment. We use a cloud provider to provision our desktop, just trying to get our servers to collaborate together takes a bit of a challenge. It’s an ongoing transition, so the knowledge transition takes a bit of time.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We’ve scaled up a lot. When we first started out, we’re fairly young using a virtual environment. We started with 130, and moved to over 500 now. It’s great and it’s not time consuming at all or difficult. It’s been rewarding to us.

The only downfall in our organization is the budget constraints, as we’re a nonprofit organization, so using a third party cloud provider is not free, so we have to let our user community know about the costs associated with using the environment. It’s a direct cost.

How are customer service and technical support?

They’re great. They use the case number customer support, and the technician will contact you and you tell them your issues. They give you a knowledge based article, and then if you can’t resolve the issue they will get back with you. They also do a WebEx session with you in figuring our problems. They’re able to resolve it right away. When I have to call them, they’re very good at what they do, and especially talking to somebody on the phone, they’re very knowledgeable in diagnosing issues. They share information, they communicate well, and they give you a comfort zone to make sure you’re ok with everything.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We were using an HP appliance, and we were trying to get away and use what VMware recommended. Our HP appliance was out of warranty and old, and we just needed o upgrade.

How was the initial setup?

The design was complex to understand. When we set it up on our environment, I went through the classes but doing it hands on was a little different. However, after that initial hurdle, it was very clear.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Dependability, stability, and ease of use are what we look for. We looked at Citrix and Microsoft, we went with VMware as we had been using VMWare for the last ten years in our tech lab, so it was easy to just have it across the board.

Definitely. Peer reviews are one of the first things I take a look at before creating my vendor list.

What other advice do I have?

We would have to be completely VMware, i.e every product we have from VMware to have it working perfectly. However, it is great for us right now though.

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VinayKumar7 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Data Centre at Centre for Good Governance
Real User
It's great that users can log in from anywhere and from a variety of devices
Pros and Cons
  • "Ability to log in from anywhere and from a variety of devices."
  • "Ability to log in from anywhere and from a variety of devices."
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  • "Users can log in from anywhere and from a variety of devices."
  • "Reporting could be improved, we currently have to export manually."

What is our primary use case?

We use this solution for our virtual desktop infrastructure where the user's desktops are running the data center using Horizon. With the increase in the number of people working from home, we wanted a solution like Horizon. We are customers and I'm a resident consultant. 

What is most valuable?

The major advantage of this solution is that users can log in from anywhere and from a variety of devices. Previously, it was difficult for us to manage but when we moved to VDI and people were able to log in from anywhere, it made a huge difference. I like that we're able to take a snapshot of the desktop. 

What needs improvement?

Reporting could be improved. We have 200-300 users and it's difficult to know who has logged in and when. We have to do this manually so having a tool that would enable the export of reporting would be useful and save a lot of time.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using this solution for six months. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is stable and highly reliable. We haven't had any issues with bugs, users are able to plug in properly, and the VMs are working fine.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability is good. We initially started with four servers and within a month we have scaled it up, adding an additional four servers. We initially purchased 100 licenses and then another 100. It was simple and straightforward to scale up.

How are customer service and support?

We contacted support for implementing the SSL certificate and for enabling the MFA. The support was good and we were able to resolve our issues. 

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was simple and straightforward although it will be more difficult for anyone who doesn't have experience. We have around 200 users and deployment took about three days. We have one admin for patching and updating.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Licensing is on an annual basis and quite costly. 

What other advice do I have?

We use this solution heavily and I would definitely recommend it. 

I'd like to rate this solution more highly, but because of the issue with reporting, I rate it eight out of 10. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Director of IT at BLDD ARCHITECTS INC
Real User
Top 10
The ability to reliably virtualize desktops and support them. Simple to say, but complicated nonetheless.

What is our primary use case?

We were spread across several offices and with the main production software tool and the weak WAN infrastructure, it was impossible to share data reliably. It seemed the only solution was to centralize the data and make it so the people using the data - the workers - could be anywhere. With past experiences in server virtualization, I investigated VMware View. It was the missing key that made this all work.

How has it helped my organization?

At this stage, a couple of iterations later, workers now only come to the office a couple of days a week. The company has been able to eliminate two offices entirely, and in addition, we have a much wider base of operations because employees can live practically anywhere in our "territory".

What is most valuable?

The ability to reliably virtualize desktops and support them. Simple to say, but complicated nonetheless. 

What needs improvement?

Almost all VMware products are "designed" for the enterprise and it sometimes takes some wise wrangling to make it financially viable. And VMware doesn't make that easy. I think the SMB market is largely untapped and maybe even ignored.

For how long have I used the solution?

More than five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

VMware is incredibly stable. Even when you don't know what you're doing. And for the times you get stuck - that's why they offer support. VMware support is pretty good.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

VMware products are almost infinitely scalable. 

How are customer service and technical support?

Tech support by and large is excellent. There is some swapping out between internal VMware groups sometimes, they are very compartmentalized but they generally can get you out of just about any hole you dig yourself into. 

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

No. I had used VMware in a "past" life and didn't even consider other solutions as viable.

How was the initial setup?

It's not shake the box easy but if you do your homework, do some rudimentary testing and do a lot of research it's possible, viable - you can even do it yourself.

What about the implementation team?

I did it all in house on my own.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It's not cheap but compared to constant hardware refreshes it doesn't take long to pay itself back. 

Don't be afraid to search out your own solution. It's not that hard to architect a viable virtual desktop environment. You don't have to implement each and every feature. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

No, as stated above.

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Chetan Woodun - PeerSpot reviewer
Chetan WoodunSenior Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Top 10Real User

While the VMWARE part itself is stable, other common issues with Horizon include users unable to authenticate in the Horizon client & getting errors like " no desktop is available"

Senior IT Strategy Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
Top 20
It's relatively flexible and scalable.
Pros and Cons
  • "Horizon View provides virtual desktops on demand."
  • "Horizon View could be more stable."

What is our primary use case?

We use Horizon View to provide virtual desktops for internal use. There are about a thousand users. 

What is most valuable?

Horizon View provides virtual desktops on demand.

What needs improvement?

Horizon View could be more stable.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Horizon View for a couple of years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I rate Horizon View's stability seven out of 10. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Horizon View is relatively flexible and scalable.

How was the initial setup?

Setting up Horizon View is somewhat complex, but we got some professional services from VMware. It would probably be complicated if you tried to set it up on your own. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I rate Horizon View four out of 10 for affordability. It was pretty expensive.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We have performed some benchmark tests before deciding to go with Horizon View, but we chose VMware because most of our existing setup uses VMware. 

What other advice do I have?

I rate Horizon View eight out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Great for desktop management and ensuring users have a uniform experience
Pros and Cons
  • "Great for desktop management, particularly when it comes to all the upgrades."
  • "Lacking in documentation for app settings."

What is our primary use case?

We're a payroll company and understandably security is pretty important for us. When a user takes a laptop home you have to manage encryption in case they lose it. With everything in our data center, there's no risk of lost data because everything is run in the VDI. That's our primary use case for this product. I'm a systems engineer and we are customers of VMware Horizon View.

What is most valuable?

This product is great for desktop management, particularly when it comes to all the upgrades. It enables you to update one golden image, save it and basically deploy it. Any user logging in will get that new DDI and you've only had to upgrade one machine. The other advantage is that because you're pushing out this image, it's a clone of the original so everybody has the same experience. That's not always the case when people use different laptops, adjusting and tweaking them. It makes management a lot easier. There's also the huge savings we've had with the pandemic because everybody had to work from home. Even if there weren't enough laptops to go around, almost everybody has a home computer. It was just a matter of installing Horizon on your home computer and connecting to the office using two factor authentication. They made it really simple.

What needs improvement?

I believe documentation could be improved. There's a product in the solution called DEM, which is for screening applications or importing settings into a particular app. In VDI machines your profile's replicated or just live-streamed from the supplier server. Things like Google Chrome, with all its different application settings and passwords and whatever, is stored in zip files that are extracted when you log in. Horizon works with this but documentation is lacking. The applications have changed so much, but the company doesn't seem to be keeping up with that. The product needs to be simplified, have more documentation, and some predefined applications so that users don't have to re-engineer things each time.

For an additional feature, it would be great if they had automatic replication of all the stored profiles so we're not having to use third party tools to do the replication of their users' profiles. It would mean that you can use it as a disaster recovery server, as well as just active-active across data centers.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using this solution for five years. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It's important to set it up correctly and maintain it properly. Once it's working, it's really stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

This solution is scalable, we currently have around 300 users and about five people who take care of everything connected to the product, including maintenance upgrades and everything. We'll expand usage if the business grows. 

How are customer service and technical support?

There are certain aspects of technical support that are good and you can get a quick response. At other times there are issues where the blame game kicks in and you have to wait for somebody to take ownership of the problem. They're generally okay. 

How was the initial setup?

In this instance we were implementing in two data centers and introducing not only a VDI, but also replicating all the data from one place to the other. Deployment involved building Microsoft clustered file servers and setting up replication between those two file servers and then mirroring the configurations. It probably took us about six months but we were doing other things at the same time. If we'd focused only on that, I think it would probably have taken about a week or two. It depends how much effort is put in. 

What was our ROI?

We definitely have an ROI. Previously, we had to patch every single laptop which was a drastic pain. With everybody now working from home, that created a whole bunch of new challenges but with VMware everything's saved in our network so no matter what's happening on the home network it's not carrying over into our business.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The product requires a Microsoft license for the operating system, which is standard. If you want support and upgrades, you pay for that. 

What other advice do I have?

This is a great product but it's a massive product and you can't do anything with Horizon View alone. It requires all the other products flying together with it. It's a very complex product and it takes a lot of time to become knowledgeable about it. It's crucial to have decent hardware before implementing this solution because it's fairly resource intensive. If this is new to you, be prepared for a fairly long project because there are so many moving pieces and it's fairly complex, and it requires having a lot of things in place before you can even begin.

I rate this solution an eight out of 10. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Tofayel Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager at Giga Tech Ltd
Real User
Top 20
Stable and scalable but expensive
Pros and Cons
  • "VMware's technical support is good."
  • "Horizon View's pricing is high."

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using Horizon View for almost two years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Horizon View is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Horizon View is scalable.

How are customer service and support?

VMware's technical support is good.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Horizon View's pricing is high.

What other advice do I have?

I would give Horizon View a rating of seven out of ten.

Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: Partner
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Technical Consultant at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Instant Clone feature is helpful, but it does not scale to large organizations
Pros and Cons
  • "The most valuable features are Instant Clones and AppStacks."
  • "Technical support is only average and can be improved."

What is our primary use case?

I am a system engineer and this is one of the products that I assist people with by providing support.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable features are Instant Clones and AppStacks.

What needs improvement?

Sometimes when we log on, there are applications that are not visible.

Technical support is only average and can be improved.

In general, there are many things that can be improved.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using VMware Horizon View for about three months.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

As much as I have used this product, the stability looks good. We don't have many issues that require support.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I feel that Horizon is more for a small business, rather than a large organization.

In our organization with 250 users, it works fine but if you're talking about 10,000 to 15,000 users then I don't know whether it would support a scale at that size.

How are customer service and technical support?

Technical support from VMware is all right, although I would not say that they're great. Overall, they are average.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I am much more familiar with Citrix and work with it regularly. I have only been working with Horizon View for fine-tuning. I also use a similar product from Microsoft.

Ranking these, I would say that Citrix is first with a mark of 80%, Microsoft is second with a mark of 60%, and VMware is third with a mark of 50%.

How was the initial setup?

The installation process is really fast.

What about the implementation team?

We use a team that sets up solutions and then moves on. They remain only for the deployment.

What other advice do I have?

In my short experience, I would say that this is a really good product that can be installed quickly for a small scale organization with not many users.

I would rate this solution a six out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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